View of the Stiperstones Ridge and the valley
View of the Stiperstones Ridge and the valley
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5.0
(12)
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Shropshire Hills National Landscape
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October 10, 2023
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4.2
(5)
17
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5.34km
01:44
240m
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Embark on an easy hike through the Stiperstones National Nature Reserve, combining industrial history with wild natural beauty. This 3.3-mile (5.3 km) loop takes you past the atmospheric ruins of the Snailbeach Lead Mines, where old buildings stand amidst woodland trails. As you climb, the path leads to the rugged Stiperstones Ridge, known for its striking quartzite tors. You will gain 782 feet (238 metres) in elevation over approximately 1 hour and 43 minutes of walking. From the ridge, enjoy expansive views across the Shropshire Hills, with distant glimpses of the Long Mynd and even Snowdonia on clear days. Be aware that some sections along the ridge can be rocky and uneven underfoot.
You can start this hike directly from the village of Snailbeach, which provides convenient access to the mine area. Parking is usually available within the village, making it easy to begin your adventure. This particular route is rated as easy, suitable for most hikers. However, if you plan to explore longer or more strenuous trails in the Stiperstones area, remember that those can demand good fitness and sturdy footwear. Always check local conditions before you head out, especially regarding weather on the exposed ridge.
This route offers a unique opportunity to experience both the rich industrial heritage of the Snailbeach Lead Mines and the dramatic natural landscape of the Stiperstones Ridge. The mines represent a significant part of local history, while the ridge itself is famous for its distinctive quartzite rock formations. This blend of historical sites and natural wonders makes the area a notable destination within the Shropshire Hills. It's a great way to explore the region's past and its wilder side in one accessible journey.

4.8
(11)
55
hikers
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

4.3
(3)
30
hikers
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Distance 767 m
Downhill 140 m
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